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Quotes About Study

I don't find Hollywood interesting, so I'm thinking of studying architecture instead.
~ Hayden Christensen
Nothing can be more incorrect than the assumption one sometimes meets with, that physics has one method, chemistry another, and biology a third.
~ Thomas Huxley
I've studied nutrition since I was 23 and I began to find that a lot of my eating habits were to do with boredom and frustrations rather than hunger. When I was thirsty I would eat rather than drink.
~ Toyah Willcox
Corruption has its own motivations, and one has to thoroughly study that phenomenon and eliminate the foundations that allow corruption to exist.
~ Eduard Shevardnadze
If I hadn't made it as a footballer I would have been an electrician. I studied to be an electrician even though I was progressing at football because you never know at that stage if you are going to be there for sure.
~ Jaap Stam
I am not a method actor, though I studied for a year with Lee Strasburg.
~ Ed Asner
Study the best and highest things that are; but of yourself humble thoughts retain.
~ Joe Davis
Studying neuro-linguistic programming is what teaches you how to implant and extract thoughts. Mixing psychology, hypnotism and magic somewhat goes into this area called mentalism, which is what I mostly do. It's magic of the mind.
~ Keith Barry
As far as YU faculty and students are concerned, the love for Israel is very strong. Probably about three thousand of our graduates have settled in Israel. On average, every year 650 male and female students study in Israel for a minimum of one year.
~ Norman Lamm
I guess you don't study Latin and Greek if you don't like putting in the hours.
~ Rosemary Clement-Moore
The differences between Plato and Aristotle had already been much debated. The argument stretched back to ancient Greece, where Aristotle had criticized and corrected Plato, the teacher with whom he began to study in 367 BC, when he was seventeen and Plato around sixty.
~ Ross King
For a Latin work from ancient Rome to survive the next few centuries and beyond, it therefore needed to be transferred to parchment. But this conversion from roll to codex was reliant on the early Christians—the people who made the codices—deeming the writings of their pagan predecessors worthy of preservation and study.
~ Ross King
And as I surveyed the clutter of his study I was pleased to see that he was a man after my own heart. All of his money appeared to have been spent on either books or shelves to hold them.
~ Ross King
Please excuse this slow-witted talabeh, who will have to read the text and the margins several times to make sure he gets today's lesson right.
~ Roy Mottahedeh
...I didn't do anything that can properly be called research; rather, I proceeded by the methodless method of "determined browsing"—
~ Rudolf Flesch
To understand humans, you must study them as a species of animal.
~ RuPaul
man,' I said to him, 'with the proper determination and ambition can study sufficiently at night to win his desire.
~ Russell H. Conwell
The result is a book that cannot be read easily. It requires study. We hope that some will have the patience and inclination to do so.
~ Russell L. Ackoff
Worked examples allow your learners to borrow knowledge. By studying worked examples, learners can emulate how others perform a task.
~ Ruth Colvin Clark
However, imagine that instead of working a problem, you are reviewing an example. Your working memory is free to carefully study the example and learn from it. In fact, by providing an example as a model, the student has an opportunity to build their own mental model from it. In other words, the example is a vehicle to enable borrowing knowledge acquired by others.
~ Ruth Colvin Clark
study of Scripture is important, but if we stop there, we will eventually hit a wall spiritually. Information
~ Ruth Haley Barton
I studied every page of this book, and I didn't find enough love to fill a salt shaker. God is not love in the Bible; God is vengeance, from Alpha to Omega.
~ Ruth Hurmence Green
Studying philosophy instills modesty and straightforwardness in your character.
~ Marcus Aurelius
We are both committed to the vigorous practice of the Christian faith and the rigorous study of its historical origins and to the belief, which we find constantly reinforced, that these two activities are not, as is often supposed, ultimately hostile to each other.
~ Marcus J. Borg